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  • Royal Wahala! 94 Princes, One Princess Jostle For Awujale Throne In Ogun

    Wahala don enter Ijebu land as no fewer than 94 princes and one princess from the Fusengbuwa ruling house have declared interest in the vacant Awujale of Ijebuland stool in Ogun State. The throne became vacant following the death of Oba Sikiru Adetona on July 13, 2025, after a historic 65-year reign. The aspirants emerged during a nomination meeting held at Bisrod Hall, GRA, Ijebu Ode, presided over by family leaders and observed by local government officials. Notable contenders include Giwa Abiodun Onanuga, Dr Kunle Hassan, and Otunba Fatai Arowolo, while the only female aspirant is Princess Oluwakemi Onanuga, a lawyer. Family head Otunba Abdulateef Owoyemi said the nomination process was peaceful and that the responsibility now rests with the kingmakers to choose the next monarch within a month. He added that all contestants had agreed to accept the final decision.

    Royal Wahala! 94 Princes, One Princess Jostle For Awujale Throne In Ogun Wahala don enter Ijebu land as no fewer than 94 princes and one princess from the Fusengbuwa ruling house have declared interest in the vacant Awujale of Ijebuland stool in Ogun State. The throne became vacant following the death of Oba Sikiru Adetona on July 13, 2025, after a historic 65-year reign. The aspirants emerged during a nomination meeting held at Bisrod Hall, GRA, Ijebu Ode, presided over by family leaders and observed by local government officials. Notable contenders include Giwa Abiodun Onanuga, Dr Kunle Hassan, and Otunba Fatai Arowolo, while the only female aspirant is Princess Oluwakemi Onanuga, a lawyer. Family head Otunba Abdulateef Owoyemi said the nomination process was peaceful and that the responsibility now rests with the kingmakers to choose the next monarch within a month. He added that all contestants had agreed to accept the final decision.
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  • Wahala Don Burst for Abuja Oo! Police Arrest ‘One-Chance’ Gang Over Brutal Killing Of Lawyer Princess Chigbo

    Wahala don sup for Abuja oo! The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has finally arrested three notorious “one-chance” armed robbery suspects linked to the gruesome killing of legal practitioner Barrister Chigbo Princess Nwamaka Mediatrix, a tragedy that shook the entire nation.

    The suspects—described by police as members of a violent criminal syndicate—were picked up in Dei-Dei, Dakwa, and Dan-Tata communities in Kubwa, Abuja, following an intensive manhunt ordered by the FCT Commissioner of Police, CP Miller Dantawaye.

    According to a statement released on Sunday, January 11, 2026, by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, the arrests were carried out as part of a renewed crackdown on “one-chance” operations that have returned to terrorise residents of the nation’s capital.

    Who Are The Suspects?

    Police identified the suspects as:

    Saifullahi Yusuf (22) – from Kaduna State

    Ishau Yusuf (24) – also from Kaduna State and biological brother to Saifullahi

    Minka’ilu Jibril (a.k.a Dan-Hajia) – also from Kaduna State


    Investigations revealed that the trio are members of a well-known “one-chance” robbery network that has reportedly operated in the FCT for years, especially during festive periods when unsuspecting commuters are most vulnerable.

    How The Lawyer Was Killed

    SP Adeh explained that the tragic incident occurred on January 5, 2026, at about 5:50 p.m., when Barrister Chigbo boarded a black Volkswagen Golf 3 along the Kubwa Expressway, believing it to be a normal commercial vehicle.

    “Upon entry into the vehicle, the suspects wound up the tinted windows and threatened the victim with weapons in an attempt to force her to pay ransom for her own release,” the police said.

    When the lawyer allegedly resisted, she was physically assaulted and pushed out of the moving vehicle, leading to her death.

    Na so life just end like that oo.

    The suspects also reportedly stole her Android phone and later sold it in Dei-Dei for ₦120,000. According to police:

    Minka’ilu Jibril received ₦30,000,

    Saifullahi Yusuf got ₦15,000,

    While Ishau Yusuf shared the balance with another accomplice who is still on the run.


    Dangerous Weapons Recovered

    During the arrests, police recovered several weapons allegedly used by the gang, including:

    Five pairs of scissors

    Two sharp dagger knives

    Two other knives

    A long chain used to restrain victims

    A plier


    Police said investigations are ongoing and efforts are being intensified to arrest the remaining suspect and dismantle other criminal networks linked to the syndicate.

    NBA Reacts: “Abuja Is No Longer Safe”

    The killing of Princess Chigbo sparked outrage across the country, with the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) raising alarm over what it described as the dangerous return of “one-chance” crimes in Abuja.

    In a statement signed by its President, Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN, the NBA lamented that the capital city had once again been plunged into fear and mourning.

    According to the association, Princess Chigbo was not the only victim. Another professional, Ms. Chinemerem Pascalina Chuwumeziem, a nurse, was also killed in a similar “one-chance” attack.

    “What appears to be the disturbing return of ‘one-chance’ criminal operations in the Federal Capital Territory has once again plunged Abuja into grief,” the NBA said.

    Family’s Painful Account

    The late lawyer’s family revealed heartbreaking details of her final moments. Before her abduction, Princess Chigbo was reportedly on a phone call with her sister, Anthonia, when she suddenly cried out in distress and the call cut off.

    The family later received a ransom demand of ₦3 million, but before any arrangement could be concluded, subsequent calls captured her screaming in pain.

    On January 6, the family was informed that a badly injured woman had been taken to a specialist hospital. When her sister arrived, she found Princess Chigbo’s lifeless body in the mortuary, bearing signs of severe torture, including swollen eyes, bruises, and a cracked skull.

    Police Issue Warning To Residents

    Commending his officers, CP Miller Dantawaye reassured residents that the FCT Police Command remains committed to flushing out criminal elements from Abuja.

    SP Adeh urged members of the public to:

    Avoid boarding unregistered or suspicious vehicles

    Remain vigilant at all times

    Report suspicious activity using police emergency numbers: 08032003913, 07057337653



    Wahala don really burst for Abuja oo!
    From lawyer to nurse, innocent lives are being cut short by “one-chance” criminals. Nigerians are now asking: how many more must die before this menace finally ends?

    Wahala Don Burst for Abuja Oo! Police Arrest ‘One-Chance’ Gang Over Brutal Killing Of Lawyer Princess Chigbo Wahala don sup for Abuja oo! The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has finally arrested three notorious “one-chance” armed robbery suspects linked to the gruesome killing of legal practitioner Barrister Chigbo Princess Nwamaka Mediatrix, a tragedy that shook the entire nation. The suspects—described by police as members of a violent criminal syndicate—were picked up in Dei-Dei, Dakwa, and Dan-Tata communities in Kubwa, Abuja, following an intensive manhunt ordered by the FCT Commissioner of Police, CP Miller Dantawaye. According to a statement released on Sunday, January 11, 2026, by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, the arrests were carried out as part of a renewed crackdown on “one-chance” operations that have returned to terrorise residents of the nation’s capital. Who Are The Suspects? Police identified the suspects as: Saifullahi Yusuf (22) – from Kaduna State Ishau Yusuf (24) – also from Kaduna State and biological brother to Saifullahi Minka’ilu Jibril (a.k.a Dan-Hajia) – also from Kaduna State Investigations revealed that the trio are members of a well-known “one-chance” robbery network that has reportedly operated in the FCT for years, especially during festive periods when unsuspecting commuters are most vulnerable. How The Lawyer Was Killed SP Adeh explained that the tragic incident occurred on January 5, 2026, at about 5:50 p.m., when Barrister Chigbo boarded a black Volkswagen Golf 3 along the Kubwa Expressway, believing it to be a normal commercial vehicle. “Upon entry into the vehicle, the suspects wound up the tinted windows and threatened the victim with weapons in an attempt to force her to pay ransom for her own release,” the police said. When the lawyer allegedly resisted, she was physically assaulted and pushed out of the moving vehicle, leading to her death. Na so life just end like that oo. The suspects also reportedly stole her Android phone and later sold it in Dei-Dei for ₦120,000. According to police: Minka’ilu Jibril received ₦30,000, Saifullahi Yusuf got ₦15,000, While Ishau Yusuf shared the balance with another accomplice who is still on the run. Dangerous Weapons Recovered During the arrests, police recovered several weapons allegedly used by the gang, including: Five pairs of scissors Two sharp dagger knives Two other knives A long chain used to restrain victims A plier Police said investigations are ongoing and efforts are being intensified to arrest the remaining suspect and dismantle other criminal networks linked to the syndicate. NBA Reacts: “Abuja Is No Longer Safe” The killing of Princess Chigbo sparked outrage across the country, with the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) raising alarm over what it described as the dangerous return of “one-chance” crimes in Abuja. In a statement signed by its President, Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN, the NBA lamented that the capital city had once again been plunged into fear and mourning. According to the association, Princess Chigbo was not the only victim. Another professional, Ms. Chinemerem Pascalina Chuwumeziem, a nurse, was also killed in a similar “one-chance” attack. “What appears to be the disturbing return of ‘one-chance’ criminal operations in the Federal Capital Territory has once again plunged Abuja into grief,” the NBA said. Family’s Painful Account The late lawyer’s family revealed heartbreaking details of her final moments. Before her abduction, Princess Chigbo was reportedly on a phone call with her sister, Anthonia, when she suddenly cried out in distress and the call cut off. The family later received a ransom demand of ₦3 million, but before any arrangement could be concluded, subsequent calls captured her screaming in pain. On January 6, the family was informed that a badly injured woman had been taken to a specialist hospital. When her sister arrived, she found Princess Chigbo’s lifeless body in the mortuary, bearing signs of severe torture, including swollen eyes, bruises, and a cracked skull. Police Issue Warning To Residents Commending his officers, CP Miller Dantawaye reassured residents that the FCT Police Command remains committed to flushing out criminal elements from Abuja. SP Adeh urged members of the public to: Avoid boarding unregistered or suspicious vehicles Remain vigilant at all times Report suspicious activity using police emergency numbers: 08032003913, 07057337653 Wahala don really burst for Abuja oo! From lawyer to nurse, innocent lives are being cut short by “one-chance” criminals. Nigerians are now asking: how many more must die before this menace finally ends?
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  • Wahala Don Happen: Abuja Lawyer Abducted, Brutally Killed by ‘One-Chance’ Criminals – Ejiofor Raises Alarm!

    Abuja wahala don reach another level! Human rights lawyer Ifeanyi Ejiofor has cried out over the shocking abduction and brutal murder of Abuja-based lawyer, Princess Nwamaka Mediatrix Chigbo, allegedly carried out by notorious “one-chance” criminals hiding under the guise of commercial taxis.

    In a statement shared with journalists, Ejiofor described the killing as a tragic reflection of the worsening insecurity in the nation’s capital and a failure of leadership and proper intelligence-led policing.

    According to the rights lawyer, urgent, discreet, and intelligence-driven action is needed to dismantle these “one-chance” syndicates. He suggested measures like vehicle profiling, mandatory registration, digital tagging, and biometric capture of all commercial transport operators in the FCT, while eliminating unregistered taxis through continuous enforcement and undercover operations.

    Ejiofor lamented that Abuja, once meant to be the secure heart of Nigeria, is increasingly becoming a city of fear where criminals attack unsuspecting citizens in broad daylight.

    He described the late Princess Chigbo, an active Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) member, as a brilliant lawyer whose death marks the alarming rise of insecurity in the capital. The lawyer was reportedly abducted on January 5, 2026, after boarding what seemed like a normal commercial taxi—what Ejiofor called a “moving death chamber.” She was allegedly tortured and killed by her abductors.

    Ejiofor also called out leadership failure in the FCT, accusing the Minister of neglecting his constitutional duty as Chief Security Officer of Abuja, allegedly being more focused on political activities outside the capital.

    With insecurity on the rise, Nigerians are now left wondering: is Abuja still safe for everyday citizens trying to go about their business?


    Wahala Don Happen: Abuja Lawyer Abducted, Brutally Killed by ‘One-Chance’ Criminals – Ejiofor Raises Alarm! Abuja wahala don reach another level! Human rights lawyer Ifeanyi Ejiofor has cried out over the shocking abduction and brutal murder of Abuja-based lawyer, Princess Nwamaka Mediatrix Chigbo, allegedly carried out by notorious “one-chance” criminals hiding under the guise of commercial taxis. In a statement shared with journalists, Ejiofor described the killing as a tragic reflection of the worsening insecurity in the nation’s capital and a failure of leadership and proper intelligence-led policing. According to the rights lawyer, urgent, discreet, and intelligence-driven action is needed to dismantle these “one-chance” syndicates. He suggested measures like vehicle profiling, mandatory registration, digital tagging, and biometric capture of all commercial transport operators in the FCT, while eliminating unregistered taxis through continuous enforcement and undercover operations. Ejiofor lamented that Abuja, once meant to be the secure heart of Nigeria, is increasingly becoming a city of fear where criminals attack unsuspecting citizens in broad daylight. He described the late Princess Chigbo, an active Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) member, as a brilliant lawyer whose death marks the alarming rise of insecurity in the capital. The lawyer was reportedly abducted on January 5, 2026, after boarding what seemed like a normal commercial taxi—what Ejiofor called a “moving death chamber.” She was allegedly tortured and killed by her abductors. Ejiofor also called out leadership failure in the FCT, accusing the Minister of neglecting his constitutional duty as Chief Security Officer of Abuja, allegedly being more focused on political activities outside the capital. With insecurity on the rise, Nigerians are now left wondering: is Abuja still safe for everyday citizens trying to go about their business?
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  • Is Abuja Safe Anymore? NBA Raises Alarm Over Return of ‘One-Chance’ Killings After Murder of Nurse and Lawyer

    The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has raised a grave alarm over what it described as the disturbing return of “one-chance” criminal operations in Abuja following the brutal killing of two professionals in separate incidents across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). In a statement signed by its President, Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN, the association warned that insecurity is once again tightening its grip on Nigeria’s seat of power.

    According to the NBA, the victims were Ms. Chinemerem Pascalina Chuwumeziem, a nurse, and Princess Chigbo Mediatrix, a lawyer and former Treasurer of the NBA Abuja Branch. Both women were allegedly murdered after falling prey to criminals posing as commercial transport operators—an infamous tactic known locally as “one-chance.” Their bodies were later discovered in different parts of the city, sparking widespread fear among residents.

    The association described the killings as a chilling reminder of the growing vulnerability of Abuja residents, stressing that the victims were not faceless individuals but professionals who simply intended to return home safely from their daily engagements. The NBA said the incidents had plunged the capital into grief and exposed a dangerous deterioration in public safety.

    Condemning the attacks in the strongest terms, the NBA warned that the pattern of “one-chance” crimes could no longer be ignored. It stated that criminal gangs masquerading as transport operators have turned routine commuting into a life-threatening gamble, making ordinary citizens, workers, and professionals targets on the city’s roads.

    Osigwe described the killing of Princess Chigbo Mediatrix as particularly painful for the legal community, noting that she was a committed member of the Bar whom he knew personally. He said her death was not only a professional loss but a deeply personal blow, underscoring that lawyers—like all Nigerians—remain dangerously exposed in an environment where criminals operate with impunity.

    The NBA warned that the murders represent more than individual tragedies, arguing that they signal a broader erosion of security in the FCT. It stressed that when citizens cannot commute safely, when professionals are attacked in plain sight, and when criminal networks act unchecked in the nation’s capital, the foundations of social order are severely threatened.

    Calling for urgent action, the association urged the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, the Nigeria Police Force, and other security agencies to treat the situation as a full-scale security emergency. It demanded immediate, visible, and coordinated measures to dismantle “one-chance” syndicates, including intensified intelligence gathering, surveillance, policing of transport corridors, and targeted operations against known criminal networks.

    The NBA also insisted on thorough, transparent, and time-bound investigations into the killings, warning that failure to deliver justice would deepen public fear and embolden criminal elements. It emphasized that justice must not only be promised but must be seen to be done, with perpetrators, collaborators, and enablers identified, arrested, and prosecuted.

    Reaffirming the state’s duty to protect lives, the association said citizens should not have to choose between earning a living and staying alive. It warned that Abuja must not become a hunting ground where criminals prey on the vulnerable while law enforcement appears distant or reactive.

    The NBA extended condolences to the families of the victims, the healthcare community, the NBA Abuja Branch, and residents of the FCT. The killings have reignited public debate over safety in Nigeria’s capital, raising urgent questions about urban security, policing, public transport safety, and government accountability in protecting citizens from organized street crime.

    Is Abuja Safe Anymore? NBA Raises Alarm Over Return of ‘One-Chance’ Killings After Murder of Nurse and Lawyer The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has raised a grave alarm over what it described as the disturbing return of “one-chance” criminal operations in Abuja following the brutal killing of two professionals in separate incidents across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). In a statement signed by its President, Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN, the association warned that insecurity is once again tightening its grip on Nigeria’s seat of power. According to the NBA, the victims were Ms. Chinemerem Pascalina Chuwumeziem, a nurse, and Princess Chigbo Mediatrix, a lawyer and former Treasurer of the NBA Abuja Branch. Both women were allegedly murdered after falling prey to criminals posing as commercial transport operators—an infamous tactic known locally as “one-chance.” Their bodies were later discovered in different parts of the city, sparking widespread fear among residents. The association described the killings as a chilling reminder of the growing vulnerability of Abuja residents, stressing that the victims were not faceless individuals but professionals who simply intended to return home safely from their daily engagements. The NBA said the incidents had plunged the capital into grief and exposed a dangerous deterioration in public safety. Condemning the attacks in the strongest terms, the NBA warned that the pattern of “one-chance” crimes could no longer be ignored. It stated that criminal gangs masquerading as transport operators have turned routine commuting into a life-threatening gamble, making ordinary citizens, workers, and professionals targets on the city’s roads. Osigwe described the killing of Princess Chigbo Mediatrix as particularly painful for the legal community, noting that she was a committed member of the Bar whom he knew personally. He said her death was not only a professional loss but a deeply personal blow, underscoring that lawyers—like all Nigerians—remain dangerously exposed in an environment where criminals operate with impunity. The NBA warned that the murders represent more than individual tragedies, arguing that they signal a broader erosion of security in the FCT. It stressed that when citizens cannot commute safely, when professionals are attacked in plain sight, and when criminal networks act unchecked in the nation’s capital, the foundations of social order are severely threatened. Calling for urgent action, the association urged the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, the Nigeria Police Force, and other security agencies to treat the situation as a full-scale security emergency. It demanded immediate, visible, and coordinated measures to dismantle “one-chance” syndicates, including intensified intelligence gathering, surveillance, policing of transport corridors, and targeted operations against known criminal networks. The NBA also insisted on thorough, transparent, and time-bound investigations into the killings, warning that failure to deliver justice would deepen public fear and embolden criminal elements. It emphasized that justice must not only be promised but must be seen to be done, with perpetrators, collaborators, and enablers identified, arrested, and prosecuted. Reaffirming the state’s duty to protect lives, the association said citizens should not have to choose between earning a living and staying alive. It warned that Abuja must not become a hunting ground where criminals prey on the vulnerable while law enforcement appears distant or reactive. The NBA extended condolences to the families of the victims, the healthcare community, the NBA Abuja Branch, and residents of the FCT. The killings have reignited public debate over safety in Nigeria’s capital, raising urgent questions about urban security, policing, public transport safety, and government accountability in protecting citizens from organized street crime.
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  • Is Tinubu Failing Yoruba Land? Pan-Yoruba Group Slams President Over Insecurity, Kidnapped Monarchs and ‘Silence From Power

    Is Nigeria’s security crisis finally reaching a breaking point in Yoruba land—and is President Bola Ahmed Tinubu truly doing enough to stop it? These are the urgent questions being raised after a Pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Ìgbìnmó Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá, publicly condemned the President over what it described as his “deafening silence” in the face of worsening insecurity across the South-West.

    The group’s outcry followed the shocking abduction of a Kwara State monarch, Oba S. Y. Olaonipekun, and his son, Olaolu, who were reportedly kidnapped by suspected terrorists in the Ile-Ire district. For many observers, the incident marks a dangerous escalation in Nigeria’s security crisis: when even traditional rulers—symbols of authority, culture, and community stability—are no longer safe, what hope remains for ordinary citizens?

    In a strongly worded statement signed by its Convener, Olusola Badero, and released through Home Director Princess Balogun, the group accused President Tinubu of abandoning his constitutional duty as the nation’s chief security officer. According to the group, violent attacks, kidnappings, and killings have spread across Yoruba communities with little visible federal response. They argued that while statements are often issued, concrete action has been painfully absent.

    The union alleged that forests and rural communities in parts of Kwara and the wider South-West have become safe havens for armed groups posing as herdsmen, whom they directly described as terrorists. It lamented what it called the humiliation of Yoruba traditional institutions, stressing that the kidnapping of monarchs was once unimaginable in the region’s history. Quoting a Yoruba proverb—“Oríadé kì í sùn tán” (Royalty does not sleep outside)—the group said the abduction of kings represents not only a security failure but also a deep cultural wound.

    Beyond insecurity, the group launched a broader political critique of President Tinubu’s leadership. They accused him of prioritising personal interests, political allies, and future elections over the immediate safety and welfare of citizens. They further criticised what they described as his frequent foreign trips, alleging that he enjoys public funds abroad while Nigerians face poverty, fear, collapsing healthcare, and deteriorating schools at home. For the group, this contrast symbolises a widening gap between those in power and the people they govern.

    The statement also targeted Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, accusing the state government of failing to protect residents. The group demanded the immediate release of the abducted monarch and his son, as well as other kidnapped citizens, including workers from the Kwara State Ministry of Works.

    To underline what it sees as a pattern of lawlessness, the union recalled earlier incidents, including the killing of Segun Aremu, a retired army general and monarch (the Olúkòrò of Koro), and the abduction of Kamilu Salami, the Oníbàrà of Bayagan Ile, who reportedly spent weeks in captivity before regaining freedom. These cases, the group argued, show that the crisis is not isolated but systemic.

    Perhaps most striking is the group’s warning that continued political inaction could lead to long-term devastation: deserted villages, abandoned farmlands, and forests fully occupied by armed groups. They questioned how elections can even matter if citizens are no longer safe enough to live in their communities. “Who will be alive to vote,” they asked, “if our villages are deserted and our forests controlled by terrorists?”

    The union went further, calling on Yoruba people at home and in the diaspora to take collective responsibility for protecting their region, suggesting that reliance on political leaders who have “clearly failed” could invite even greater catastrophe.

    As this controversy unfolds, Nigerians are left with uncomfortable but necessary questions: Has the federal government lost control of internal security? Is President Tinubu doing enough to protect his own region? And what happens when traditional institutions—once seen as untouchable—become targets of violence?

    On Fintter, this story is more than breaking news; it is a national conversation about leadership, accountability, and survival. Are these criticisms justified, or are they politically motivated? Can Nigeria still reverse its security decline, or has the crisis reached a point of no return? The answers may shape not just the future of Yoruba land, but the fate of the entire nation.

    What do you think? Is Tinubu truly failing on security—or is the crisis beyond any single leader? Share your thoughts and join the debate on Fintter.

    Is Tinubu Failing Yoruba Land? Pan-Yoruba Group Slams President Over Insecurity, Kidnapped Monarchs and ‘Silence From Power Is Nigeria’s security crisis finally reaching a breaking point in Yoruba land—and is President Bola Ahmed Tinubu truly doing enough to stop it? These are the urgent questions being raised after a Pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Ìgbìnmó Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá, publicly condemned the President over what it described as his “deafening silence” in the face of worsening insecurity across the South-West. The group’s outcry followed the shocking abduction of a Kwara State monarch, Oba S. Y. Olaonipekun, and his son, Olaolu, who were reportedly kidnapped by suspected terrorists in the Ile-Ire district. For many observers, the incident marks a dangerous escalation in Nigeria’s security crisis: when even traditional rulers—symbols of authority, culture, and community stability—are no longer safe, what hope remains for ordinary citizens? In a strongly worded statement signed by its Convener, Olusola Badero, and released through Home Director Princess Balogun, the group accused President Tinubu of abandoning his constitutional duty as the nation’s chief security officer. According to the group, violent attacks, kidnappings, and killings have spread across Yoruba communities with little visible federal response. They argued that while statements are often issued, concrete action has been painfully absent. The union alleged that forests and rural communities in parts of Kwara and the wider South-West have become safe havens for armed groups posing as herdsmen, whom they directly described as terrorists. It lamented what it called the humiliation of Yoruba traditional institutions, stressing that the kidnapping of monarchs was once unimaginable in the region’s history. Quoting a Yoruba proverb—“Oríadé kì í sùn tán” (Royalty does not sleep outside)—the group said the abduction of kings represents not only a security failure but also a deep cultural wound. Beyond insecurity, the group launched a broader political critique of President Tinubu’s leadership. They accused him of prioritising personal interests, political allies, and future elections over the immediate safety and welfare of citizens. They further criticised what they described as his frequent foreign trips, alleging that he enjoys public funds abroad while Nigerians face poverty, fear, collapsing healthcare, and deteriorating schools at home. For the group, this contrast symbolises a widening gap between those in power and the people they govern. The statement also targeted Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, accusing the state government of failing to protect residents. The group demanded the immediate release of the abducted monarch and his son, as well as other kidnapped citizens, including workers from the Kwara State Ministry of Works. To underline what it sees as a pattern of lawlessness, the union recalled earlier incidents, including the killing of Segun Aremu, a retired army general and monarch (the Olúkòrò of Koro), and the abduction of Kamilu Salami, the Oníbàrà of Bayagan Ile, who reportedly spent weeks in captivity before regaining freedom. These cases, the group argued, show that the crisis is not isolated but systemic. Perhaps most striking is the group’s warning that continued political inaction could lead to long-term devastation: deserted villages, abandoned farmlands, and forests fully occupied by armed groups. They questioned how elections can even matter if citizens are no longer safe enough to live in their communities. “Who will be alive to vote,” they asked, “if our villages are deserted and our forests controlled by terrorists?” The union went further, calling on Yoruba people at home and in the diaspora to take collective responsibility for protecting their region, suggesting that reliance on political leaders who have “clearly failed” could invite even greater catastrophe. As this controversy unfolds, Nigerians are left with uncomfortable but necessary questions: Has the federal government lost control of internal security? Is President Tinubu doing enough to protect his own region? And what happens when traditional institutions—once seen as untouchable—become targets of violence? On Fintter, this story is more than breaking news; it is a national conversation about leadership, accountability, and survival. Are these criticisms justified, or are they politically motivated? Can Nigeria still reverse its security decline, or has the crisis reached a point of no return? The answers may shape not just the future of Yoruba land, but the fate of the entire nation. 💬 What do you think? Is Tinubu truly failing on security—or is the crisis beyond any single leader? Share your thoughts and join the debate on Fintter.
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  • Who Killed Princess Ochigo? Why Was a High Court Staff Found Dead by the Roadside in Abuja? | Fintter

    Who is responsible for the mysterious death of Princess Ochigo—and why are so many questions still unanswered?
    Shock and anxiety are spreading across Nigeria’s capital after the lifeless body of Princess Ochigo, a female staff member of the High Court, was reportedly found dumped by the roadside in Abuja. Identified through an official identity card found on her body, her death has sent fresh waves of fear through the city, already grappling with growing concerns over unexplained killings.
    According to reports, Ochigo was discovered lying motionless under circumstances that remain unclear. There were no immediate signs of a road accident, raising disturbing questions about whether foul play may have been involved. As of the time of reporting, authorities have not confirmed the cause of death, leaving the public to speculate—and worry—about what may have truly happened.
    What makes the incident even more alarming is its timing. Just days earlier, the body of an Igbo nurse was also found abandoned by the roadside in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The back-to-back nature of these grim discoveries has intensified public anxiety and sparked concerns about a possible pattern of targeted or unexplained deaths in Abuja.
    The FCT Police Command has acknowledged the case. According to spokesperson Josephine Adeh, investigators are currently working to “unravel the facts and circumstances surrounding the incident,” promising that more details will be released as inquiries continue. Yet for many Nigerians, the absence of immediate clarity only deepens mistrust and frustration over security in the nation’s capital.
    Beyond the tragedy itself, this case raises urgent questions about public safety, women’s security, and the effectiveness of law enforcement in Abuja. How could a court worker—someone within the justice system—end up dead by the roadside with no immediate explanation? If a public servant can vanish and be found lifeless without answers, what does that mean for ordinary residents?
    For residents, activists, and observers, Princess Ochigo’s death has become more than a single incident—it is now a symbol of broader fears about crime, accountability, and silence. Many are demanding transparent investigations, swift identification of those responsible, and stronger measures to protect citizens, especially women who are increasingly vulnerable in urban centers.
    As investigations continue, one question remains at the center of national attention:
    Was this a tragic accident, or a crime that someone is trying to hide?
    Debate Starters for Fintter Comments
    Why are more bodies being found by the roadside in Abuja? Coincidence or pattern?
    Can residents still consider the FCT a “safe city”?
    Should there be a special probe into recent unexplained deaths?
    What must the government and police do differently to restore public confidence?
    Join the conversation on Fintter:
    Do you believe Princess Ochigo’s death will be properly investigated—or will it become another unresolved tragedy?
    Who Killed Princess Ochigo? Why Was a High Court Staff Found Dead by the Roadside in Abuja? | Fintter Who is responsible for the mysterious death of Princess Ochigo—and why are so many questions still unanswered? Shock and anxiety are spreading across Nigeria’s capital after the lifeless body of Princess Ochigo, a female staff member of the High Court, was reportedly found dumped by the roadside in Abuja. Identified through an official identity card found on her body, her death has sent fresh waves of fear through the city, already grappling with growing concerns over unexplained killings. According to reports, Ochigo was discovered lying motionless under circumstances that remain unclear. There were no immediate signs of a road accident, raising disturbing questions about whether foul play may have been involved. As of the time of reporting, authorities have not confirmed the cause of death, leaving the public to speculate—and worry—about what may have truly happened. What makes the incident even more alarming is its timing. Just days earlier, the body of an Igbo nurse was also found abandoned by the roadside in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The back-to-back nature of these grim discoveries has intensified public anxiety and sparked concerns about a possible pattern of targeted or unexplained deaths in Abuja. The FCT Police Command has acknowledged the case. According to spokesperson Josephine Adeh, investigators are currently working to “unravel the facts and circumstances surrounding the incident,” promising that more details will be released as inquiries continue. Yet for many Nigerians, the absence of immediate clarity only deepens mistrust and frustration over security in the nation’s capital. Beyond the tragedy itself, this case raises urgent questions about public safety, women’s security, and the effectiveness of law enforcement in Abuja. How could a court worker—someone within the justice system—end up dead by the roadside with no immediate explanation? If a public servant can vanish and be found lifeless without answers, what does that mean for ordinary residents? For residents, activists, and observers, Princess Ochigo’s death has become more than a single incident—it is now a symbol of broader fears about crime, accountability, and silence. Many are demanding transparent investigations, swift identification of those responsible, and stronger measures to protect citizens, especially women who are increasingly vulnerable in urban centers. As investigations continue, one question remains at the center of national attention: Was this a tragic accident, or a crime that someone is trying to hide? 💬 Debate Starters for Fintter Comments Why are more bodies being found by the roadside in Abuja? Coincidence or pattern? Can residents still consider the FCT a “safe city”? Should there be a special probe into recent unexplained deaths? What must the government and police do differently to restore public confidence? 👉 Join the conversation on Fintter: Do you believe Princess Ochigo’s death will be properly investigated—or will it become another unresolved tragedy?
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  • Yesterday, We Saw Nigeria Working As It Should For Anthony Joshua

    It took the French police ten minutes to get to the scene of Princess Diana's car crash, though it happened in metropolitan Paris. Please fact-check me.

    But it took the Nigerian Police Force less than ten minutes to get to the scene of Anthony Joshua's car accident, though it occurred outside a metropolitan area. Again, please fact-check me.

    It took French emergency response crews 101 minutes to get Princess Diana to the hospital, whereas Anthony Joshua was in a hospital within minutes. The total time was approximately thirty minutes.

    Just as Anthony Joshua's friends sadly died on the spot, likewise did Dodi Fayed and the driver of the car, Henri Paul, die immediately from the impact of the accident.

    The deaths, both in France and Nigeria, did not occur because of any negligence on the part of emergency first responders. They were a direct result of the collision from the accident.

    Both crashes were caused by speeding far above the legal speed limit. Bad roads were not a factor at all in either crash.

    The stretch of highway on which the Anthony Joshua crash occurred was very motorable and is a credit to Nigeria.

    Go back and watch the video. This was a six-lane highway with three lanes on either side, well demarcated, free of potholes, and with lanes clearly delineated.

    So, please tell me where Nigeria went wrong, or how we failed Mr Joshua in this sad episode that some unpatriotic citizens are trending things like 'Nigeria happened to Anthony Joshua'.

    Did Spain happen to Diogo Jota?
    Did Honduras happen to Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes of TLC?
    Did America happen to Fast and Furious star, Paul Walker, when he died in a car crash in California?

    I understand that, because of the intense negative slant of Nigeria's social media sphere, where it is easier to trend with bad news, a critical mass of our people has a confirmation bias toward negative stories.

    However, please take your time to Google how many times the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency has saved the lives of Nigerians in and around the Lagos-Ogun axis.

    They even did this as recently as last week.

    Whether it is car accidents, building collapses, or fires, LASEMA has repeatedly done Nigeria proud.

    When you make a distress call through the 767 and 112 toll-free lines, you can be assured that LASEMA will be there in minutes.

    Instead of this Anthony Joshua incident being an example of Nigeria happening to you, yesterday's event was a case of Nigeria working well for Anthony Joshua.

    It should not be every time you run to social media to run down your country. Sometimes, instead of emoting, let us be rational people. Be proud of Nigeria and build her up. In so doing, you are actually building yourself.

    ~Reno Omokri
    Yesterday, We Saw Nigeria Working As It Should For Anthony Joshua It took the French police ten minutes to get to the scene of Princess Diana's car crash, though it happened in metropolitan Paris. Please fact-check me. But it took the Nigerian Police Force less than ten minutes to get to the scene of Anthony Joshua's car accident, though it occurred outside a metropolitan area. Again, please fact-check me. It took French emergency response crews 101 minutes to get Princess Diana to the hospital, whereas Anthony Joshua was in a hospital within minutes. The total time was approximately thirty minutes. Just as Anthony Joshua's friends sadly died on the spot, likewise did Dodi Fayed and the driver of the car, Henri Paul, die immediately from the impact of the accident. The deaths, both in France and Nigeria, did not occur because of any negligence on the part of emergency first responders. They were a direct result of the collision from the accident. Both crashes were caused by speeding far above the legal speed limit. Bad roads were not a factor at all in either crash. The stretch of highway on which the Anthony Joshua crash occurred was very motorable and is a credit to Nigeria. Go back and watch the video. This was a six-lane highway with three lanes on either side, well demarcated, free of potholes, and with lanes clearly delineated. So, please tell me where Nigeria went wrong, or how we failed Mr Joshua in this sad episode that some unpatriotic citizens are trending things like 'Nigeria happened to Anthony Joshua'. Did Spain happen to Diogo Jota? Did Honduras happen to Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes of TLC? Did America happen to Fast and Furious star, Paul Walker, when he died in a car crash in California? I understand that, because of the intense negative slant of Nigeria's social media sphere, where it is easier to trend with bad news, a critical mass of our people has a confirmation bias toward negative stories. However, please take your time to Google how many times the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency has saved the lives of Nigerians in and around the Lagos-Ogun axis. They even did this as recently as last week. Whether it is car accidents, building collapses, or fires, LASEMA has repeatedly done Nigeria proud. When you make a distress call through the 767 and 112 toll-free lines, you can be assured that LASEMA will be there in minutes. Instead of this Anthony Joshua incident being an example of Nigeria happening to you, yesterday's event was a case of Nigeria working well for Anthony Joshua. It should not be every time you run to social media to run down your country. Sometimes, instead of emoting, let us be rational people. Be proud of Nigeria and build her up. In so doing, you are actually building yourself. ~Reno Omokri
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  • Anthony Joshua Accident: Why Do Nigerians Love to De-market Nigeria?

    Anthony Joshua suffered a ghastly accident today in a rural part of Ogun State, and instead of de-marketing Nigeria, why don't you and I wait for the full details of what occurred to our beloved boxing champion before making dramatic and damaging statements whose veracity we cannot be sure of?

    You were not at the scene of the accident. You are relying on videos you see online. You don't know the full details.

    But your first instincts are to attack Nigeria and paint the worst possible picture to the outside world, and now headlines from as far away as India and Australia are quoting Nigerian X users and lampooning Nigeria and saying that no first responders came to Mr Joshua's rescue and that the whole scene was emblematic of a failed state.

    Just turn on your international news channels and see the horrible things they are saying about Nigeria right now and quoting Nigerian X users!

    And sadly, some of the people castigating Nigeriw and our institutions based on hearsay and online chatter claim to be journalists.

    It says more about the state of our journalism than our healthcare and emergency response systems.

    Well, I made enquiries, and it is not the case that emergency response services let Mr Joshua down. Rather, immediately after the accident, eyewitnesses did not wait for first responders and heroically began assisting Mr Joshua.

    Within the very first two minutes, they intervened. Obviously, not being professionals, they would make mistakes and not follow procedure.

    The Federal Road Safety Corp arrived within the first few minutes of the accident and met passers-by who were already intervening. The police showed up, and seeing that the crowd had already taken the initiative, what would you have them do?

    Before an ambulance could get there, Mr Joshua was already close to a hospital. This is all in the space of minutes, not up to an hour.

    The deaths that occurred during the accident, according to preliminary official reports, were not caused by any negligence. The individuals concerned died on the spot, and the official cause is collision trauma from "excessive speed". May God grant fortitude to their families.

    How is that the fault of emergency response personnel? I see no blame for Nigeria in this! But I will still wait for the full official statement.

    Even in England, when an accident occurs in a rural area, emergency responders take time to arrive. Anywhere from fifteen minutes and above. Please Google it! Most likely more.

    Remember Diana, Princess of Wales? She sadly had an accident right in the heart of the metropolitan area of Paris, and it took fifteen minutes for an ambulance to get to her—the most high-profile woman in the world at that time.

    And even after the ambulance came, it took them over an hour, precisely 101 minutes, to get her to a hospital.

    How long did it take Spanish first responders to get to Diogo Jota's car? That was a big scandal!

    Please be patriotic and wait for an official statement before hastily crucifying Nigeria.

    Remember how we did the same thing after armed robbers killed the late Somtochukwu Maduagwu. Nigerians libelled the police and the emergency doctors who tried to save her life, only for the truth to come out later, but much irreparable damage had already been done.

    Let us not repeat history and claim that it repeated itself
    - Reno Omokri
    Anthony Joshua Accident: Why Do Nigerians Love to De-market Nigeria? Anthony Joshua suffered a ghastly accident today in a rural part of Ogun State, and instead of de-marketing Nigeria, why don't you and I wait for the full details of what occurred to our beloved boxing champion before making dramatic and damaging statements whose veracity we cannot be sure of? You were not at the scene of the accident. You are relying on videos you see online. You don't know the full details. But your first instincts are to attack Nigeria and paint the worst possible picture to the outside world, and now headlines from as far away as India and Australia are quoting Nigerian X users and lampooning Nigeria and saying that no first responders came to Mr Joshua's rescue and that the whole scene was emblematic of a failed state. Just turn on your international news channels and see the horrible things they are saying about Nigeria right now and quoting Nigerian X users! And sadly, some of the people castigating Nigeriw and our institutions based on hearsay and online chatter claim to be journalists. It says more about the state of our journalism than our healthcare and emergency response systems. Well, I made enquiries, and it is not the case that emergency response services let Mr Joshua down. Rather, immediately after the accident, eyewitnesses did not wait for first responders and heroically began assisting Mr Joshua. Within the very first two minutes, they intervened. Obviously, not being professionals, they would make mistakes and not follow procedure. The Federal Road Safety Corp arrived within the first few minutes of the accident and met passers-by who were already intervening. The police showed up, and seeing that the crowd had already taken the initiative, what would you have them do? Before an ambulance could get there, Mr Joshua was already close to a hospital. This is all in the space of minutes, not up to an hour. The deaths that occurred during the accident, according to preliminary official reports, were not caused by any negligence. The individuals concerned died on the spot, and the official cause is collision trauma from "excessive speed". May God grant fortitude to their families. How is that the fault of emergency response personnel? I see no blame for Nigeria in this! But I will still wait for the full official statement. Even in England, when an accident occurs in a rural area, emergency responders take time to arrive. Anywhere from fifteen minutes and above. Please Google it! Most likely more. Remember Diana, Princess of Wales? She sadly had an accident right in the heart of the metropolitan area of Paris, and it took fifteen minutes for an ambulance to get to her—the most high-profile woman in the world at that time. And even after the ambulance came, it took them over an hour, precisely 101 minutes, to get her to a hospital. How long did it take Spanish first responders to get to Diogo Jota's car? That was a big scandal! Please be patriotic and wait for an official statement before hastily crucifying Nigeria. Remember how we did the same thing after armed robbers killed the late Somtochukwu Maduagwu. Nigerians libelled the police and the emergency doctors who tried to save her life, only for the truth to come out later, but much irreparable damage had already been done. Let us not repeat history and claim that it repeated itself - Reno Omokri
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  • Donald Trump Comments on Hollywood Director Rob Reiner and Wife’s Death, Cites “TDS”

    U.S. President Donald Trump has commented on the deaths of Hollywood director Rob Reiner, 78, and his wife Michele, 68, found dead in their Los Angeles home on December 14, 2025. In a social media post, Trump described Reiner as “tortured and struggling” and referenced his past criticisms of the former president, framing it as an “incurable affliction” with Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS). Authorities are investigating the deaths as a possible homicide, with stab wounds reported and a family member questioned. Reiner was known for his acting in All in the Family and directing films such as This Is Spinal Tap and The Princess Bride. Tributes have been paid by colleagues and public officials.
    Donald Trump Comments on Hollywood Director Rob Reiner and Wife’s Death, Cites “TDS” U.S. President Donald Trump has commented on the deaths of Hollywood director Rob Reiner, 78, and his wife Michele, 68, found dead in their Los Angeles home on December 14, 2025. In a social media post, Trump described Reiner as “tortured and struggling” and referenced his past criticisms of the former president, framing it as an “incurable affliction” with Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS). Authorities are investigating the deaths as a possible homicide, with stab wounds reported and a family member questioned. Reiner was known for his acting in All in the Family and directing films such as This Is Spinal Tap and The Princess Bride. Tributes have been paid by colleagues and public officials.
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  • Rob Reiner and Wife Found Dead in Los Angeles Home, Son Questioned as Police Probe Ongoing

    Renowned Hollywood filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead at their Los Angeles home on Sunday, December 14, 2025, according to multiple sources. Emergency responders discovered the couple after responding to a medical call, while authorities confirmed that their 32-year-old son, Nick Reiner, is alive and currently being questioned. Police have not confirmed the cause of death or made any arrests, stating that investigations are ongoing. The tragic incident has shocked the film industry and fans worldwide, as Reiner is celebrated for directing iconic films such as The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally…, and A Few Good Men.
    Rob Reiner and Wife Found Dead in Los Angeles Home, Son Questioned as Police Probe Ongoing Renowned Hollywood filmmaker and actor Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead at their Los Angeles home on Sunday, December 14, 2025, according to multiple sources. Emergency responders discovered the couple after responding to a medical call, while authorities confirmed that their 32-year-old son, Nick Reiner, is alive and currently being questioned. Police have not confirmed the cause of death or made any arrests, stating that investigations are ongoing. The tragic incident has shocked the film industry and fans worldwide, as Reiner is celebrated for directing iconic films such as The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally…, and A Few Good Men.
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  • “Lagos has changed — no more dirty roads, now I see paved streets,” American singer Ciara says.

    American singer, songwriter, and dancer Ciara Princess Wilson, has praised the remarkable evolution of Lagos, Nigeria.

    “I’m so happy to be here and I’m really glad,” she said while speaking about her experience in Lagos. When asked if this was her first time in the city, she replied, “No, this is not my first time, I know about Lagos.”

    Ciara, who has visited several African countries over the years, went on to highlight the city’s evolution, saying, “When I used to land, I used to see dirty roads, now it’s all clean and it has changed,” she concluded.
    “Lagos has changed — no more dirty roads, now I see paved streets,” American singer Ciara says. American singer, songwriter, and dancer Ciara Princess Wilson, has praised the remarkable evolution of Lagos, Nigeria. “I’m so happy to be here and I’m really glad,” she said while speaking about her experience in Lagos. When asked if this was her first time in the city, she replied, “No, this is not my first time, I know about Lagos.” Ciara, who has visited several African countries over the years, went on to highlight the city’s evolution, saying, “When I used to land, I used to see dirty roads, now it’s all clean and it has changed,” she concluded.
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  • LG boss left N20m after receiving N512m three days to end of tenure, hotel, house traced to her.

    A former local government chairperson in Lagos State has been reported to have left N20 million in the coffers of the Local Council Development Area in Lagos State after receiving N512 million from the Federation Account three days before her tenure ended.

    This was according to information provided by a senior staff of the Tribune newspapers, Lanre Adewole, in the column he authored on Sunday.

    According to Adewole, the revelation constituted part of a report submitted to the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, which formed the crux of the meeting the legislators had with chairpersons of LGAs and LCDAs in the state.

    According to the report, an immediate past chairperson of a LCDA got N512 million as allocation for her last month in office.

    Adewole wrote: “It was three days to her exit.

    “By the time the new man took over, a whopping N492 million had disappeared.

    “She spent N492 million in 72 hours, leaving behind a paltry N20 million for her successor.

    “Seven councillors who served with this ‘princess’ got N1 million each.
    LG boss left N20m after receiving N512m three days to end of tenure, hotel, house traced to her. A former local government chairperson in Lagos State has been reported to have left N20 million in the coffers of the Local Council Development Area in Lagos State after receiving N512 million from the Federation Account three days before her tenure ended. This was according to information provided by a senior staff of the Tribune newspapers, Lanre Adewole, in the column he authored on Sunday. According to Adewole, the revelation constituted part of a report submitted to the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, which formed the crux of the meeting the legislators had with chairpersons of LGAs and LCDAs in the state. According to the report, an immediate past chairperson of a LCDA got N512 million as allocation for her last month in office. Adewole wrote: “It was three days to her exit. “By the time the new man took over, a whopping N492 million had disappeared. “She spent N492 million in 72 hours, leaving behind a paltry N20 million for her successor. “Seven councillors who served with this ‘princess’ got N1 million each.
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  • Lagos State Government and APC Mourn the Loss of Fifth Female Council Official in Two Months.

    The Lagos State Government and the All Progressives Congress (APC) have been hit by another tragedy following the death of Mrs. Adebimpe Akintola, Council Manager of Coker Aguda LCDA and Chairman of the Forum of Council Managers in Lagos.

    Akintola reportedly died on Monday, September 29, 2025, after a brief illness. 

    As Council Manager, she served as the administrative and accounting head of her LCDA and also represented her colleagues across the state.

    In a statement on Tuesday, the Forum of Council Managers confirmed her death. “With total submission to the will of Allah, we announce the passing of our Chairman, Mrs. Adebimpe Akintola, on Monday, September 29, 2025. She served as the Council Manager of Coker/Aguda LCDA until her death,” the forum said.

    Her Janazah Prayer was scheduled for Tuesday, September 30, at Al Kitab Mosque, Eleshin, after the Zuhr Prayer, followed by burial at Equitable CDA Muslim Cemetery, Igbe Lara.

    Her passing has left colleagues and staff in deep grief, with many describing her as a significant loss to grassroots governance in Lagos. Council Managers act as the administrative and accounting heads of the 20 local governments and 37 LCDAs in the state.

    Akintola’s death marks the fifth loss of a female local government official since July 27, 2025, when the current council administration was inaugurated. Others include:
    • Aug 13: Mrs. Oluwakemi Rufai, Councillor, Ward C, Ibeju Lekki.
    • Aug 18: Mrs. Zainab Shotayo, Councillor, Ward C, Odiolowo-Ojuwoye LCDA.
    • Sept 20: Princess Oluremi Ajose, Vice Chairman, Badagry West LCDA.
    • Sept 21: Mrs. Basirat Oluwakemi Mayabikan, Councillor, Ward F, Somolu.

    The string of deaths has cast a pall over the APC and raised concerns within Lagos grassroots political circles.
    Lagos State Government and APC Mourn the Loss of Fifth Female Council Official in Two Months. The Lagos State Government and the All Progressives Congress (APC) have been hit by another tragedy following the death of Mrs. Adebimpe Akintola, Council Manager of Coker Aguda LCDA and Chairman of the Forum of Council Managers in Lagos. Akintola reportedly died on Monday, September 29, 2025, after a brief illness.  As Council Manager, she served as the administrative and accounting head of her LCDA and also represented her colleagues across the state. In a statement on Tuesday, the Forum of Council Managers confirmed her death. “With total submission to the will of Allah, we announce the passing of our Chairman, Mrs. Adebimpe Akintola, on Monday, September 29, 2025. She served as the Council Manager of Coker/Aguda LCDA until her death,” the forum said. Her Janazah Prayer was scheduled for Tuesday, September 30, at Al Kitab Mosque, Eleshin, after the Zuhr Prayer, followed by burial at Equitable CDA Muslim Cemetery, Igbe Lara. Her passing has left colleagues and staff in deep grief, with many describing her as a significant loss to grassroots governance in Lagos. Council Managers act as the administrative and accounting heads of the 20 local governments and 37 LCDAs in the state. Akintola’s death marks the fifth loss of a female local government official since July 27, 2025, when the current council administration was inaugurated. Others include: • Aug 13: Mrs. Oluwakemi Rufai, Councillor, Ward C, Ibeju Lekki. • Aug 18: Mrs. Zainab Shotayo, Councillor, Ward C, Odiolowo-Ojuwoye LCDA. • Sept 20: Princess Oluremi Ajose, Vice Chairman, Badagry West LCDA. • Sept 21: Mrs. Basirat Oluwakemi Mayabikan, Councillor, Ward F, Somolu. The string of deaths has cast a pall over the APC and raised concerns within Lagos grassroots political circles.
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  • Kogi ADC: Dino Melaye issues last warning to Gov Ododo.

    Former Kogi West Senator, Dino Melaye on Wednesday issued a warning to the state governor Ahmed Ododo.

    Melaye charged Ododo to call his appointees to order over attacks on the offices of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, in the state.

    Posting on X, the former lawmaker warned that any further attacks will be matched with superior response.

    He wrote: “I call on Gov Ododo to call his appointees to order. Henceforth, any attack on ADC offices and members in the state will be matched with superior responses.

    “It was a pleasure yesterday, I received all youth members of the National Executive members of ADC. No party in history have paraded this number of young persons as National Excos of a political party in Nigeria. Welcome to the most youthful friendly party in Nigeria.

    “Hauwa Yusuf, Deputy National Secretary, Nkem Ukandu, National welfare Secretary, Hassana Shuiabu Dada, Asst Youth leader NC, Jackie Wayas, Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Balarebe Rufai National Youth Leader Male, Atiku Abubakar Saleh Deputy National Organising Secretary, Princess Caroline Obaro, National Youth Leader Female, David Itopa, Deputy National Welfare Secretary and Akibu Dalhatu, National financial Secretary.”
    Kogi ADC: Dino Melaye issues last warning to Gov Ododo. Former Kogi West Senator, Dino Melaye on Wednesday issued a warning to the state governor Ahmed Ododo. Melaye charged Ododo to call his appointees to order over attacks on the offices of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, in the state. Posting on X, the former lawmaker warned that any further attacks will be matched with superior response. He wrote: “I call on Gov Ododo to call his appointees to order. Henceforth, any attack on ADC offices and members in the state will be matched with superior responses. “It was a pleasure yesterday, I received all youth members of the National Executive members of ADC. No party in history have paraded this number of young persons as National Excos of a political party in Nigeria. Welcome to the most youthful friendly party in Nigeria. “Hauwa Yusuf, Deputy National Secretary, Nkem Ukandu, National welfare Secretary, Hassana Shuiabu Dada, Asst Youth leader NC, Jackie Wayas, Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Balarebe Rufai National Youth Leader Male, Atiku Abubakar Saleh Deputy National Organising Secretary, Princess Caroline Obaro, National Youth Leader Female, David Itopa, Deputy National Welfare Secretary and Akibu Dalhatu, National financial Secretary.”
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  • Ebonyi gets Acting Governor as Nwifuru embarks on annual leave.

    Governor Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi State has embarked on annual leave.

    Ebonyi State House of Assembly yesterday gave effect to a letter transmitting executive powers to Her Excellency, Princess Patricia Obila, who has been discharging her duties as the Acting Governor since the Governor proceeded on annual leave.

    It was gathered that this is in compliance with section 190 (1) of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended.

    Meanwhile, the Acting Governor of Ebonyi State, Princess Patricia Obila, has highlighted the potential of irrigation to significantly enhance crop yields and contribute to food security in Nigeria and across West Africa and the Sahel subregions.

    Princess Obila made these remarks at the opening ceremony of the National and Regional Hand in Hand Investment Forum on Irrigation, organized by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations in Abuja.

    The Acting Governor affirmed that the forum was aimed to chart a course for enhancing agricultural productivity in Nigeria, West Africa, and the Sahel subregions.

    She commended President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Initiative in Agriculture, leveraging Nigeria’s vast agricultural potential.

    Princess Obila reiterated the commitment of the state Governor, Rt. Hon. Francis Nwifuru’s People’s Charter of Needs Agenda to agricultural development.

    She noted that the administration was pursuing initiatives to enhance agricultural productivity, promote irrigation, and support farmers to ensure economic diversification and job creation.
    Ebonyi gets Acting Governor as Nwifuru embarks on annual leave. Governor Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi State has embarked on annual leave. Ebonyi State House of Assembly yesterday gave effect to a letter transmitting executive powers to Her Excellency, Princess Patricia Obila, who has been discharging her duties as the Acting Governor since the Governor proceeded on annual leave. It was gathered that this is in compliance with section 190 (1) of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended. Meanwhile, the Acting Governor of Ebonyi State, Princess Patricia Obila, has highlighted the potential of irrigation to significantly enhance crop yields and contribute to food security in Nigeria and across West Africa and the Sahel subregions. Princess Obila made these remarks at the opening ceremony of the National and Regional Hand in Hand Investment Forum on Irrigation, organized by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations in Abuja. The Acting Governor affirmed that the forum was aimed to chart a course for enhancing agricultural productivity in Nigeria, West Africa, and the Sahel subregions. She commended President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Initiative in Agriculture, leveraging Nigeria’s vast agricultural potential. Princess Obila reiterated the commitment of the state Governor, Rt. Hon. Francis Nwifuru’s People’s Charter of Needs Agenda to agricultural development. She noted that the administration was pursuing initiatives to enhance agricultural productivity, promote irrigation, and support farmers to ensure economic diversification and job creation.
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  • Yoruba political organization warns Nigerian youths not to make mistake of voting Tinubu again.

    The Yoruba socio-political organisation, Ìgbìmò Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá, has again criticised President Bola Tinubu, accusing him of using propaganda to exaggerate progress while millions of Nigerians continue to suffer.

    The union highlighted that Nigeria is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, with widespread hunger forcing citizens into desperate measures.

    In a statement released on Tuesday and signed by the group’s Convener, Olusola Badero, and Home Director, Princess Balogun, the union said the dignity of the Yoruba people has been eroded by harsh economic policies, including the removal of the fuel subsidy.

    The union further criticised the government’s focus on foreign trips while failing to address hunger, insecurity, and domestic welfare.

    The statement read, “We cannot jeopardise the future of our people because Tinubu, who is Yoruba, is confused and has run out of ideas.

    “Yoruba people do not joke or compromise their integrity, but today, things have fallen apart. Ọmọ Eleran tí jẹ Egungun — ‘The son of meat sellers is now eating bones.’

    “Never in history have we witnessed such dire situations. Married women have been forced into casual relationships, children are turning to internet fraud (‘yahoo yahoo’) due to poverty and anti-people policies, and insecurity has displaced many from their ancestral homes. Farmers can no longer cultivate their lands, which have been seized by terrorists.”

    “A government that cannot guarantee the safety of its people has no right to govern through propaganda and deceit.

    “A government prioritising negotiations with terrorists instead of neutralising them has failed its fundamental duty. Businesses have collapsed, family heads are ridiculed for their inability to provide, and children are dropping out of school because parents cannot afford education.”

    “We urge Nigerians to go out in large numbers to register to vote and to never repeat the mistake of voting for Tinubu and his allies, who have subjected citizens to modern-day slavery through anti-people policies. Tinubu’s only apparent achievement has been imposing more taxes on the people,” the statement added.
    Yoruba political organization warns Nigerian youths not to make mistake of voting Tinubu again. The Yoruba socio-political organisation, Ìgbìmò Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá, has again criticised President Bola Tinubu, accusing him of using propaganda to exaggerate progress while millions of Nigerians continue to suffer. The union highlighted that Nigeria is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, with widespread hunger forcing citizens into desperate measures. In a statement released on Tuesday and signed by the group’s Convener, Olusola Badero, and Home Director, Princess Balogun, the union said the dignity of the Yoruba people has been eroded by harsh economic policies, including the removal of the fuel subsidy. The union further criticised the government’s focus on foreign trips while failing to address hunger, insecurity, and domestic welfare. The statement read, “We cannot jeopardise the future of our people because Tinubu, who is Yoruba, is confused and has run out of ideas. “Yoruba people do not joke or compromise their integrity, but today, things have fallen apart. Ọmọ Eleran tí jẹ Egungun — ‘The son of meat sellers is now eating bones.’ “Never in history have we witnessed such dire situations. Married women have been forced into casual relationships, children are turning to internet fraud (‘yahoo yahoo’) due to poverty and anti-people policies, and insecurity has displaced many from their ancestral homes. Farmers can no longer cultivate their lands, which have been seized by terrorists.” “A government that cannot guarantee the safety of its people has no right to govern through propaganda and deceit. “A government prioritising negotiations with terrorists instead of neutralising them has failed its fundamental duty. Businesses have collapsed, family heads are ridiculed for their inability to provide, and children are dropping out of school because parents cannot afford education.” “We urge Nigerians to go out in large numbers to register to vote and to never repeat the mistake of voting for Tinubu and his allies, who have subjected citizens to modern-day slavery through anti-people policies. Tinubu’s only apparent achievement has been imposing more taxes on the people,” the statement added.
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  • Anthony Mackie’s $150M Epic Desert Warrior to Premiere at Zurich Film Festival

    Saudi Arabia’s long-awaited Hollywood-style blockbuster Desert Warrior, starring Anthony Mackie, is finally set to have its world premiere at the Zurich Film Festival on September 28.

    Directed by Rupert Wyatt (Rise of the Planet of the Apes), the $150 million period action film also features Ben Kingsley and Aiysha Hart. The epic was shot in 2021 against the backdrop of the Saudi desert near the futuristic city of NEOM, but its release has been delayed by reshoots, recuts, and production disputes.

    Set in pre-Islamic 7th century Arabia, the film tells the story of Emperor Kisra (Kingsley), a ruthless ruler, and Princess Hind (Hart), who escapes his grip and joins forces with a mysterious bandit (Mackie). Together, they rally rival tribes to challenge Kisra’s massive army.

    Desert Warrior is produced by MBC Studios, alongside Jeremy Bolt (Resident Evil) and AGC Studios’ Stuart Ford. Backed by the Saudi Film Commission and the country’s Quality of Life program, the film reflects Saudi Arabia’s growing ambition to create world-class cinema for global audiences.

    The film’s Zurich premiere will be attended by its international cast and crew. AGC International is handling worldwide sales.

    Source: Variety

    #DesertWarrior #AnthonyMackie #ZurichFilmFestival #SaudiCinema
    Anthony Mackie’s $150M Epic Desert Warrior to Premiere at Zurich Film Festival Saudi Arabia’s long-awaited Hollywood-style blockbuster Desert Warrior, starring Anthony Mackie, is finally set to have its world premiere at the Zurich Film Festival on September 28. Directed by Rupert Wyatt (Rise of the Planet of the Apes), the $150 million period action film also features Ben Kingsley and Aiysha Hart. The epic was shot in 2021 against the backdrop of the Saudi desert near the futuristic city of NEOM, but its release has been delayed by reshoots, recuts, and production disputes. Set in pre-Islamic 7th century Arabia, the film tells the story of Emperor Kisra (Kingsley), a ruthless ruler, and Princess Hind (Hart), who escapes his grip and joins forces with a mysterious bandit (Mackie). Together, they rally rival tribes to challenge Kisra’s massive army. Desert Warrior is produced by MBC Studios, alongside Jeremy Bolt (Resident Evil) and AGC Studios’ Stuart Ford. Backed by the Saudi Film Commission and the country’s Quality of Life program, the film reflects Saudi Arabia’s growing ambition to create world-class cinema for global audiences. The film’s Zurich premiere will be attended by its international cast and crew. AGC International is handling worldwide sales. 📌 Source: Variety #DesertWarrior #AnthonyMackie #ZurichFilmFestival #SaudiCinema
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  • Nollywood actress and filmmaker Ruth Kadiri has captured the admiration of fans as she celebrated her daughter’s birthday with a heartfelt message on Instagram.


    The proud mother shared stunning portraits of her little girl dressed in glamorous outfits. One photo showed her in a pink princess-style gown, while another featured her in a chic beige dress, paired with boots and a fur vest. The pictures highlighted her elegance and charm, leaving many followers gushing.

    In her emotional tribute, Kadiri expressed gratitude to God for the gift of motherhood, describing her daughter as beautiful both inside and out. She prayed for her to experience love, kindness, favour, grace, and happiness throughout her life, while also declaring blessings of protection and fulfillment.

    Kadiri wrapped up her note by inviting fans and well-wishers to join in the celebration. The post quickly drew warm messages from colleagues, friends, and admirers who shared in her joy.
    Nollywood actress and filmmaker Ruth Kadiri has captured the admiration of fans as she celebrated her daughter’s birthday with a heartfelt message on Instagram. The proud mother shared stunning portraits of her little girl dressed in glamorous outfits. One photo showed her in a pink princess-style gown, while another featured her in a chic beige dress, paired with boots and a fur vest. The pictures highlighted her elegance and charm, leaving many followers gushing. In her emotional tribute, Kadiri expressed gratitude to God for the gift of motherhood, describing her daughter as beautiful both inside and out. She prayed for her to experience love, kindness, favour, grace, and happiness throughout her life, while also declaring blessings of protection and fulfillment. Kadiri wrapped up her note by inviting fans and well-wishers to join in the celebration. The post quickly drew warm messages from colleagues, friends, and admirers who shared in her joy.
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  • Kaduna PDP Alleges Abduction of Candidate, 25 Members by Security Forces

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kaduna has accused security forces acting under Governor Uba Sani’s orders of abducting its House of Reps bye-election candidate, Princess Esther Ashivelli Dawaki, and 25 party members at City Den Hotel, Malali.

    The PDP claims the operatives, part of Operation Fushin Kada, stormed the hotel in search of its Campaign Council Chairman, Hussein Ahmed-Kero. Failing to find him, they allegedly whisked away Dawaki and others.

    The party condemned the action as an abuse of power and assault on democracy, calling on President Tinubu, the IGP, DSS, and military chiefs to intervene.

    The incident comes ahead of the INEC bye-election for Chikun/Kajuru Federal Constituency.

    #Kaduna #PDP #BreakingNews #NigeriaPolitics
    Kaduna PDP Alleges Abduction of Candidate, 25 Members by Security Forces The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kaduna has accused security forces acting under Governor Uba Sani’s orders of abducting its House of Reps bye-election candidate, Princess Esther Ashivelli Dawaki, and 25 party members at City Den Hotel, Malali. The PDP claims the operatives, part of Operation Fushin Kada, stormed the hotel in search of its Campaign Council Chairman, Hussein Ahmed-Kero. Failing to find him, they allegedly whisked away Dawaki and others. The party condemned the action as an abuse of power and assault on democracy, calling on President Tinubu, the IGP, DSS, and military chiefs to intervene. The incident comes ahead of the INEC bye-election for Chikun/Kajuru Federal Constituency. #Kaduna #PDP #BreakingNews #NigeriaPolitics
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  • Kaduna Govt Denies Abducting PDP Candidate, 25 Others

    The Kaduna State Government has denied claims that security forces loyal to Governor Uba Sani abducted PDP House of Reps candidate Princess Esther Dawaki and 25 others in Malali during the Chikun/Kajuru by-election.

    PDP accused a joint security taskforce, Operation Fushin Kada, of breaking into City Den Hotel to arrest its campaign chairman but instead detaining Dawaki and others. The party described it as “an assault on democracy” and called for Tinubu and security chiefs to intervene.

    #Kaduna #NigeriaDecides #ElectionIntegrity #Democracy
    Kaduna Govt Denies Abducting PDP Candidate, 25 Others The Kaduna State Government has denied claims that security forces loyal to Governor Uba Sani abducted PDP House of Reps candidate Princess Esther Dawaki and 25 others in Malali during the Chikun/Kajuru by-election. PDP accused a joint security taskforce, Operation Fushin Kada, of breaking into City Den Hotel to arrest its campaign chairman but instead detaining Dawaki and others. The party described it as “an assault on democracy” and called for Tinubu and security chiefs to intervene. #Kaduna #NigeriaDecides #ElectionIntegrity #Democracy
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